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Queens Hotel Court, 54 Promenade, Southport, Merseyside, PR9 0DQ

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Queens Hotel Court consists of 32 one and two-bedroom flats built in 1887

Facilities include non-resident management and emergency alarm service, and lift.

One of Southport's major attractions is the Botanical centre and it is also renowned for its elegant spacious tree-lined boulevard offering access to a multitude of shops and amenities. The Atkinson Art Gallery is well worth visiting and also the speciality shops in the Cambridge Arcade where there is a bust of Dan Dare, dedicated to the creators of the children‘s weekly ‘Eagle‘ in Southport in 1950 and donated by the Eagle Society in April 2000. Nearby is the restored Christ Church which had to be redeveloped in the late 1980‘s as the foundations partially collapsed. As the church leaflet proclaims it is not just for Sundays and there is a full and varied programme of events in the worship centre.

Tenure: Shared ownership

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